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A new adaptive pricing framework for perpetual protocols using liquidity curves and on-chain oracles

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  • Chester Bella
  • Danny Boahen
  • Sudeep Biswas

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This whitepaper introduces an innovative mechanism for pricing perpetual contracts and quoting fees to traders based on current market conditions. The approach employs liquidity curves and on-chain oracles to establish a new adaptive pricing framework that considers various factors, ensuring pricing stability and predictability. The framework utilizes parabolic and sigmoid functions to quote prices and fees, accounting for liquidity, active long and short positions, and utilization. This whitepaper provides a detailed explanation of how the adaptive pricing framework, in conjunction with liquidity curves, operates through mathematical modeling and compares it to existing solutions. Furthermore, we explore additional features that enhance the overall efficiency of the decentralized perpetual protocol.

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  • Chester Bella & Danny Boahen & Sudeep Biswas, 2023. "A new adaptive pricing framework for perpetual protocols using liquidity curves and on-chain oracles," Papers 2308.16256, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2308.16256
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